Take Neat Video to next level
Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2014 5:41 am
Hello,
Now that you've made NV the best software denoiser around, it would be logical to add a working VCR dropout corrector tool to NV.
Every analog VCR has some kind of DOC in their playback circuitry. But due to level differences of individual tape RF signal, the DOC circuit sensitivity cannot be fine-tuned by the operator. Besides, in most VCRs there aren't even internal adjustments for DOC sensitivity.
So, NV should have a feature that functions as a post-processing DOC, an extension to the one in a VCR.
I've worked with analog and digital VCRs for over four decades, so if you do decide to add a DOC filter to NV, I might have some ideas as how to apply it.
Now that you've made NV the best software denoiser around, it would be logical to add a working VCR dropout corrector tool to NV.
Every analog VCR has some kind of DOC in their playback circuitry. But due to level differences of individual tape RF signal, the DOC circuit sensitivity cannot be fine-tuned by the operator. Besides, in most VCRs there aren't even internal adjustments for DOC sensitivity.
So, NV should have a feature that functions as a post-processing DOC, an extension to the one in a VCR.
I've worked with analog and digital VCRs for over four decades, so if you do decide to add a DOC filter to NV, I might have some ideas as how to apply it.